Grouping files

Dec 1, 2015

Grouping files is a secret weapon of Vim-CtrlSpace that allows you to work in
a way that vanilla Vim doesn’t. I’ll spare you tricky details about Vim
buffers, tabs, and the like. Just treat grouped files in tabs as
a workspaces arrangement, OK? See example:

Docs & Notes tab groups all project notes and documentation. Implementing
authentication you can group all related files under Google OAuth 2.0 tab.
You can even keep files from any projects or directory as you’re not limited by
the project scope. This way a third tab, Plans & goals can be added.

Will learning Vim-CtrlSpace land in your 2016 Plan & goals list?

Opening project

CTRL + SPACE

B

Enter project name >ember<

Confirm with Enter

Finding file and opening it in the first tab

O

Enter file name >readme< and confirm with Enter

Press space to add the file to the tab without closing the plugin window